Kamuli boy not excited
Jan 21, 2008
EVEN when the news was broken to him that he was the best pupil in Kamuli district, Julius Kalulu continued washing his bicycle at the back yard of his parent’s home in Kamuli town.
By Moses Nampala
EVEN when the news was broken to him that he was the best pupil in Kamuli district, Julius Kalulu continued washing his bicycle at the back yard of his parent’s home in Kamuli town.
The deafening cheers from his parents and sisters did little to evoke excitement in Kalulu, save for a grin.
The boy, formerly a pupil of Happy Hours Primary School, scored aggregate five.
Kalulu’s dream is to study human medicine. “I have always wanted to save the lives of patients in hospitals.â€
EVEN when the news was broken to him that he was the best pupil in Kamuli district, Julius Kalulu continued washing his bicycle at the back yard of his parent’s home in Kamuli town.
The deafening cheers from his parents and sisters did little to evoke excitement in Kalulu, save for a grin.
The boy, formerly a pupil of Happy Hours Primary School, scored aggregate five.
Kalulu’s dream is to study human medicine. “I have always wanted to save the lives of patients in hospitals.â€